The best actress in a TV drama series went to Julianna Margulies for her work in "The Good Wife" on CBS.

Comedian Mo'Nique won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a movie for her role as an abusive mother in "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire."

"I'm shaking when I tell y'all I'm in the midst of my dream," Mo'Nique said.

Toni Collette won the best actress in a TV comedy or musical TV series for Showtime's "United States of Tara." It was Collette's first Globe win, though she has been nominated four times.

The Disney-Pixar blockbuster "Up" won the Golden Globe for best animated movie. Pixar has won the category every year since it was started four years ago.

"Up" was also honored for best original movie score, which was composed by Michael Giacchino.

The award for best original song for a movie went to T Bone Burnett's "The Weary Kind," the theme for "Crazy Heart."

The Golden Globe for best foreign language film was given to Germany's "The White Ribbon." Film legend Sophia Loren presented the award.

On the red carpet, the earthquake in Haiti and rain over Los Angeles dampened the Golden Globes Sunday evening.

Dresses were as glamorous as ever, but the talk was less about the competition and more about the relief efforts under way in Haiti.

"It does feel strange to dress up and play fantasy, but I'm glad we are talking about it," said Kyra Sedgwick, nominated for a fifth time as best actress in a TV drama for "The Closer."

British comic Ricky Gervais, who is hosting the 67th Golden Globes show, said "someone much more important than me" will address the Haiti tragedy during the NBC telecast.

Actress Olivia Wilde, who was already involved in supporting an orphanage and three schools in Haiti, said her Golden Globe dress and several others will be auctioned off with "100 percent of the money going to a local program in Haiti."

"It's my way of turning all this fashion madness into something positive," Wilde said.

George Clooney, up for a best actor award for his film "Up in the Air," will host a telethon on Friday to raise money for the devastated island nation. "Up in the Air" has six Golden Globe nominated, the most of any other movie.

The Golden Globes, produced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, is the opening act in the 2010 awards season.

Umbrellas were out as a rare rain fell Sunday evening. The first section of the red carpet leading into the Beverly Hilton Hotel was not covered.